A contact module is provided. The contact module is configured to be held by a housing of an electrical connector adjacent two other contact modules. The contact module includes at least one electrical lead, and a body holding at least a portion of the at least one electrical lead. The body has opposite first and second side portions. The first side portion includes a first extension. The second side portion includes a first slot. The first extension is configured to be received within a second slot of a first of the two other contact modules. The first slot is configured to receive a second extension of a second of the two other contact modules.
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8. An electrical connector comprising:
a housing comprising a dielectric material; and
a plurality of contact modules held by the housing, each of the contact modules comprising at least one electrical lead, each of the contact modules comprising a body holding at least a portion of the at least one electrical lead, the body comprising an edge portion, a slot, and an extension, the slot of at least one of the contact module bodies extending though the edge portion of the body, wherein the extension of at least one contact module body is received within the slot of an adjacent contact module body.
17. A contact module assembly comprising:
a plurality of contact modules each comprising at least one electrical lead and a body holding at least a portion of the at least one electrical lead, the body of each of the contact modules comprising a pair of opposite side portions that each face a corresponding adjacent other contact module of the plurality of contact modules, the body of each of the contact modules comprising an edge portion that intersects each of the side portions, the plurality of contact modules each comprising lock elements located along the side portions of the body and positioned to interlock with the lock elements of adjacent contact modules, wherein the lock elements comprise a slot that extends through the edge portion of a corresponding one of the contact module bodies.
1. A contact module configured to be held by a housing of an electrical connector adjacent two other contact modules, said contact module comprising:
a lead frame comprising at least one electrical lead; and
a body over-molded around at least a portion of the lead frame such that the body holds at least a portion of the at least one electrical lead, the body having opposite first and second side portions and an edge portion, the first side portion comprising a first extension, the second side portion comprising a first slot that extends through the edge portion of the body, wherein the first extension is configured to be received within a complementary slot of a first of the two other contact modules, and wherein the first slot is configured to receive a complementary extension of a second of the two other contact modules.
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This invention relates generally to electrical connectors, and more particularly, to electrical connectors having an apparatus for stabilizing and securing a plurality of contact modules within a housing.
It is common, in the electronics industry, to use right angled connectors for electrical connection between two printed circuit boards or between a printed circuit board and another electrical component. At least some right angle connectors include a plurality of contact modules that are received in a housing. Each contact module typically includes a plurality of electrical mating contacts on a mating edge of the contact module and a plurality of electrical mounting contacts on a mounting edge of the contact module for electrically connecting the printed circuit boards or the printed circuit board and the other electrical component. However, the contact modules of some known electrical connectors are not completely constrained within the housing and therefore may move with respect to the housing. Movement of contact modules with respect to the housing may cause instability and/or buckling as the electrical connector is mounted on the printed circuit board. Moreover, movement of contact modules with respect to the housing during mounting of the electrical connector on the printed circuit board may cause misalignment of features of the electrical connector that facilitate retaining the electrical connector on the printed circuit board, such as, but not limited to, electrical contacts and the corresponding vias or sockets.
At least some known electrical connectors include an additional organizing component that interconnects to the contact modules to restrain movement of the contact modules within the housing. However, the additional organizing component increases the cost and complexity of the electrical connector. The additional organizing component also requires additional manufacturing processes to fabricate the organizer and install the organizer on the contact modules.
There is a need for a lower cost and more easily manufactured electrical connector having contact modules that are at least partially restrained from movement with respect to a housing.
In one embodiment, a contact module is provided. The contact module is configured to be held by a housing of an electrical connector adjacent two other contact modules. The contact module includes at least one electrical lead, and a body holding at least a portion of the at least one electrical lead. The body has opposite first and second side portions. The first side portion includes a first extension. The second side portion includes a first slot. The first extension is configured to be received within a second slot of a first of the two other contact modules. The first slot is configured to receive a second extension of a second of the two other contact modules.
In another embodiment, an electrical connector is provided. The electrical connector includes a housing and a plurality of contact modules held by the housing. Each of the contact modules includes at least one electrical lead. Each of the contact modules includes a body holding at least a portion of the at least one electrical lead. The body includes a slot and an extension. The extension of at least one contact module body is received within the slot of an adjacent contact module body.
In another embodiment, a contact module assembly is provided. The contact module assembly includes a plurality of contact modules each including at least one electrical lead and a body holding at least a portion of the at least one electrical lead. The body of each of the contact modules includes a pair of opposite side portions that each face a corresponding adjacent other contact module of the plurality of contact modules. The plurality of contact modules each include lock elements that are located along the side portions of the body and are positioned to interlock with the lock elements of adjacent contact modules. The lock elements are each formed integrally with the body of the corresponding contact module.
The connector 10 includes a housing 12 having a forward mating end portion 14 that includes a mating face 16. The housing 12 may optionally be dielectric. The mating face 16 includes a plurality of mating contacts 18 (
In alternative embodiments, at least a portion of the intermediate lead portion 114 of one or more leads 104 may be removed such that the intermediate lead portion 114 of such a lead(s) 104 does not connect the mating and mounting contacts 18 and 30, respectively, of the lead(s) 104. In such an embodiment wherein a portion of one or more of the leads 104 is removed, a commoning member (not shown) may be employed to electrically connect the corresponding mating and mounting contacts 18 and 30, respectively.
In the exemplary embodiment, the leads 104 of the contact module 22a are each ground leads and the leads (not shown) of adjacent contact modules 22b and 22c (
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The extension 116a of the contact module 22a is sized and shaped complementary to the slot 118b of the contact module 22b that is held by the housing 12 adjacent the side portion 110 such that the extension 116a is sized and shaped to be received by the slot 118b. Similarly, the slot 118a of the contact module 22a is sized and shaped complementary to the extension 116c of the contact module 22c that is held by the housing 12 adjacent the side portion 112. In the exemplary embodiment, the slot 118a is spaced apart from the extension 116a along the length L2 of the body 102. Alternatively, a slot 118 of one or more of the contact module 22 may be formed within the extension 116 of the same contact module 22. The exemplary extension 116a and slot 118a have a complementary size and shape to each other because the slots 118 and the extensions 116 of the contact modules 22a, 22b, and 22c have a substantially similar size and shape. However, the extensions 116 of each of the contact modules 22 may have any suitable size and shape that enables the extension 116 to cooperate with the corresponding slot 118, whether or not the extension 116 has the same size and/or shape as the extensions 116 of other contact modules 22 (or other extensions 116 on the same contact module 22). Similarly, the slots 118 of each of the contact modules 22 may have any suitable size and shape that enables the slot 118 to cooperate with the corresponding extension 116, whether or not the slot 118 has the same size and/or shape as the slots 118 of other contact modules 22 (or other slots 118 of the same contact module 22).
Although the contact module 22a and the other contact modules 22 illustrated herein each include only one extension 116, each contact module 22 may include any number of extensions 116 for cooperating with any number of slots 118 on adjacent contact modules 22. Similarly, although the contact module 22a and the other contact modules 22 illustrated herein each include only one slot 118, each contact module 22 may include any number of slots 118 for cooperating with any number of extensions 116 on adjacent contact modules 22. When a contact module 22 includes more than one extension 116, the extensions 116 may be on the same or different side portions 110 and 112. When a contact module 22 includes more than one slot 118, the slots 118 may be open to the same or different side portions 110 and 112. Although in the exemplary embodiment the slot 118a extends completely through the body 102, a slot 118 of one or more of the contact modules 22 may alternatively extend through the side portion 112 and only partially through the body 102 such that the slot 118 does not extend through the side portion 110. In the exemplary embodiment, the slot 118a extends through the edge portion 113 of the body 102. Alternatively, a slot 118 of one or more of the contact modules 22 does not extend through the body edge portion 113.
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The embodiments described herein provide an electrical connector having contact modules that are at least partially restrained from movement within a housing of the connector. For example, the embodiments described herein may facilitate preventing buckling and/or instability of the contact modules when the electrical connector is mounted on a circuit board. Moreover, the embodiments described herein may facilitate preventing misalignment of features of the electrical connector that facilitate retaining the electrical connector on the circuit board. The embodiments described herein provide an electrical connector that may cost less and/or be more easily manufactured as compared to at least some known electrical connectors.
Exemplary embodiments are described and/or illustrated herein in detail. The embodiments are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but rather, components and/or steps of each embodiment may be utilized independently and separately from other components and/or steps described herein. Each component, and/or each step of one embodiment, can also be used in combination with other components and/or steps of other embodiments. When introducing elements/components/etc. described and/or illustrated herein, the articles “a”, “an”, “the”, “said”, and “at least one” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the element(s)/component(s)/etc. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional element(s)/component(s)/etc. other than the listed element(s)/component(s)/etc. Moreover, the terms “first,” “second,” and “third,” etc. in the claims are used merely as labels, and are not intended to impose numerical requirements on their objects. Further, the limitations of the following claims are not written in means—plus-function format and are not intended to be interpreted based on 35 U.S.C. § 112, sixth paragraph, unless and until such claim limitations expressly use the phrase “means for” followed by a statement of function void of further structure.
While the invention has been described in terms of various specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the claims.
Schroll, Neil Franklin, Magaro, Jr., Samuel Joseph
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